
DIY Paper
Reusing old paper to make your own and understand the fibres that make and break it.
Reusing old paper to make your own and understand the fibres that make and break it.
In this experiment you are going to be amazed at the diversity of microorganisms growing on your hands (and you can finally learn why your parents nag you to wash your hands before you eat)!
Freeze water instantly by sharply knocking a bottle of supercooled liquid water. It may look like magic, but there's some pretty cool science behind it.
Clone your favourite plant! Investigate how you can turn cuttings into a new plant through this form of plant reproduction.
In this experiment you will observe the effects of different coloured light on plant growth.
Are you a messy eater? Then I am sure that you stain your clothes a lot. But how do these tough stains get removed? Let`s find out!
This educative experiment is aimed to raise awareness about the devastating effects of ocean acidification on shelled marine organisms.
An edible sweet science experiment! The idea is to grow your own sugar crystals by dissolving sugar in warm water and leaving it to cool.
Bored of colouring on plain paper? Then this experiment is right for you! In this experiment, you get to change the petal colours of a flower, into a colour of your choosing.
Learn how to change the size of an egg, making it either bigger or smaller, through simple kitchen chemistry!
A very easy experiment to create hard shapes simply by curdling milk with ethanoic acid.